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From: "Shelley"
To: karen@tabberone.com
Date: Mon, August 23, 2004 10:00 am
Subject: don't reprint this one

Well they are saying the logo violates their rights. It is like an angel thingie...I have to take photos for Timberland as I told them, no logo nor name is on the boot itself, so I will take a photo of that too while I am at it and then you and I can compare it with the Timberland logo. I don't know if they match it. The mfg. of the boot told me that they won't be using that logo on the box in the future, but said nothing of the name Timgirl. THAT is definitely in dispute,

I have gotten Timberland to agree to let me sell them:

1. without using the timberland, Timgirl, "tim" name of any kind
2. without using the logo of either (which i did not in the first place)
3. if I don't send the box with the boots. Timberland wants all the boxes sent to them
4. I send a bunch of pics of the boot to prove it has no logo or name on it.

(The boots do not, in fact, have either logo nor name on them. But like I don't know how to edit my photos? Sheesh!)

Don't reprint this - I've been crying all morning. This has been awful. Evan was the snottiest asshole, just a real creep. I was able to hold off crying until I got off the phone with him. He told me not allowed to sell them at all, nope. Michelle Hanson at Timberland is the only one who was willing to negotiate how the hell I am going to sell these boots.

karen, I did something I did not mean to do. They are going to go after all the Timgirl sellers now, who were using the name in the auction description and NOT the title. I fear I have screwed them. Timberland thought that Timgirls had gone away. Not so. They were just flying under radar. Not anymore. I have brought their attention to this, so, expect more emails. Don't reprint this part. Now everyone will be punished because I stood up for myself. Nice, huh?

I am sick.

Shelley